The Anaheim Convention Center is set to host its first non-medical event since February 2020, before the onslaught of the pandemic. It will be the backdrop of a Starpower Talent dance competition April 23 through April 25, as part of the company’s regional tour. The event is expected to bring more than 500 attendees. The president and chief executive of Visit Anaheim, which controls bookings at the convention center, said people are excited for the return of action at the center. “We always knew sports and amateur sports would be the first market to come back,” Jay Burress told The Epoch Times. “Both because of the guidelines from the state, as well as the resiliency in the market, and just really the pent-up demand of parents and their kids wanting to get out into these competitions. So, we’ll see more of that coming up throughout the summer months.” The ability to hold events at the center again comes as the state’s guidelines on reopening allows for indoor …